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Duration: 83 sec. | Nudity: xxx | Creator: erotic4u |
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Isidora Simijonovic began her acting career at age 14 with a lead role in the movie 'Klip' (2012), directed by Maja Milos. She portrayed Jasna, a sullen teenage girl from a troubled family in southern Belgrade, who becomes sexually involved with Djole and begins experimenting with drugs and skipping school. For her performance, Simijonovic won awards for Best Actress at the Vilnius International Film Festival and the International Festival of Film Direction in Leskovac. Post-'Klip', she starred in films like 'Где је Нађа?' ('Where is Nada?'), 'Атомски здесна' ('Atomic Zedna'), and 'Haiku', and played Katarina in 'Dobra zena'. She made her TV debut with a minor role in 'Andrija i Anđelka' and starred in the pilot episode of 'Mamurluci'. Additionally, she played Ivana in the play 'Pazi vamo'. Her film 'Klip' was praised for its raw portrayal of teenage life in Serbia.
Release Year: 2012
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Alternative Title: Clip, Stigmiotypo, Klipp
Director: Maja Milos
Writer: Maja Milos
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Genre: Drama
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Klip follows Jasna, a teenage girl living in southern Belgrade suburbs with her dysfunctional family; her father is terminally ill and her mother is struggling to cope. Jasna spends more time with friends, partying, and drinking, often recording these moments on her mobile phone camera. She develops feelings for Djole and initiates a conversation with him at one of the parties. The two begin an intense sexual relationship, but Djole exploits Jasna's affections, treating her as a sexual object. As their relationship progresses, Jasna starts experimenting with drugs and skipping school, leading to further deterioration of her life.
Klip is a drama film directed by Maja Milos, released in 2012. Set in the poor suburbs of southern Belgrade, Serbia, it explores the gritty reality of teenage life amidst harsh circumstances. The story revolves around Jasna, a teenager coping with her father's terminal illness and her mother's emotional unavailability. Through Jasna's perspective, the film delves into themes of teenage rebellion, sexual exploitation, drug use, and the struggle for acceptance and love. Klip is notable for its raw and realistic portrayal of adolescence, utilizing Jasna's mobile phone camera recordings to capture candid moments.